Mary Parker Lewis is a public policy and media advisor who served in President Ronald Reagan’s and President George H.W. Bush’s administrations as a special assistant to four cabinet officers, including U.S. Secretary of Education William Bennett. She has advised numerous members of Congress, served as a research and policy expert at the Free Congress Foundation, and worked at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace where her husband, Marlo Lewis, PhD served as a public affairs fellow. A former ROTC Pershing Rifleman, Mrs. Lewis is a graduate of Scripps College with advanced studies from Claremont Graduate School, CA and Notre Dame Institute, VA.